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A Rights Based Approach to Monitoring Children and Young People's Well-Being
(CYP The children and youth programme, 2011-10)This foundation Report is the First in a Special Report Series addressing the well-beingof children and youth in Ireland and Northern Ireland. This report corresponds with three key UNESCO aims: to strengthen awareness od ... -
The Rights of Older People in Residential Care An Examination of the Law and Practice
(2013)Since the foundation of the State older people in residential care settings have been largely 'invisible' to the State. Their personhood has been diminished or indeed negated where the older persons' will and preference ... -
A Rights-Based Approach to Monitoring Children and Young People's Well-Being
(The Children and Youth Programme, 2011-10)The purpose of the Report is to contribute to a shared understanding of a human rights-based approach to monitoring children and young people s well-being. -
Rights-based policing: How do we get there?: A submission by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties to the Commission on the Future of Policing
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Rights-based reductionism
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Rindoon Castle, Co. Roscommon: a border castle on the Irish frontier.
(Publications du CRAHAM, Château Gaillard, Université de Caen., 2014)Rindoon Castle controlled and dominated one of the best harbours along the Shannon. It was argued that a pre-Norman promontory fort never existed at Rindoon. Instead, it is suggested that these earthworks represent the ... -
Ring(s) of truth: responses regarding curious ring-marks at Dowth
(Wordwell, 2019)Joe Fenwick shares some responses to his question regarding curious ring-marks at Dowth. -
RIP2 enhances cell survival by activation of NF-ĸB in triple negative breast cancer cells
(Elsevier, 2018-02-06)Receptor-interacting protein 2 (RIP2) is an essential mediator of inflammation and innate immunity, but little is known about its role outside the immune system. Recently, RIP2 has been linked to chemoresistance of triple ... -
Riparian zone creation in established coniferous forests in irish upland peat catchments: physical, chemical and biological implications
(Royal Irish Academy, 2011-01-01)Plantation forests were established on western Irish peatlands before it became apparent that riparian buffer zones were essential for the health of important salmonid habitats and aquatic ecosystems. The option to retrofit ... -
Ripk1 promotes death receptor-independent caspase-8-mediated apoptosis under unresolved er stress conditions
(Springer Nature, 2014-12-04)Accumulation of unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) causes ER stress and results in the activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR), which aims at restoring ER homeostasis. However, when the stress ... -
The Rise and Fall of Cooperative Resource Management: A Case Study of Mussel Farming in Killary Harbour
(2012-08-23)Natural resources have become a critical focus for rural development programmes. In the past many families in rural areas relied upon small scale agriculture as the primary source of income for the household. These households ... -
The Rise and Fall of the Irish Orange Roughy Fishery: An Economic Analysis
(National University of Ireland, Galway, 2010-04)An Irish commercial fishery for orange roughy began in the Northeast Atlantic in 2001 with the assistance of government grants. The fishery began as an open access, non-quota fishery. The rapid boom and bust of many deep ... -
Risk and protective genetic variants in suicidal behaviour: association with slc1a2, slc1a3, 5-htr1b &ntrk2 polymorphisms
(Springer Nature, 2011-01-01)Background: Suicidal behaviour is known to aggregate in families. Patients with psychiatric disorders are at higher risk for suicide attempts (SA), however protective and risk genetic variants for suicide appear to be ... -
Risk and the politics of genetic modification
(2017-07-13)From its inception, Genetic Modification has generated intense debate. Supporters insist that the benefits significantly outweigh any alleged costs: increased productivity, particularly in areas where crops are difficult ... -
Risk factor screening to identify women requiring oral glucose tolerance testing to diagnose gestational diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis and analysis of two pregnancy cohorts
(Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2017-04-06)Background Easily identifiable risk factors including: obesity and ethnicity at high risk of diabetes are commonly used to indicate which women should be offered the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to diagnose gestational ... -
Risk factors associated with increased mortality of farmed pacific oysters in ireland during 2011
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Risk factors for challenging behaviors among 157 children with autism spectrum disorder in Ireland
(Elsevier, 2008-11-25)The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for the occurrence of challenging behavior along with the specific topographies of challenging behavior shown by a sample of children with autism spectrum disorder in ... -
Risk factors for groin/hip injuries in field-based sports: a systematic review
(BMJ, 2014-05-02)Background Groin/hip injuries are common in the athletic population, particularly in sports requiring kicking, twisting, turning and rapid acceleration and deceleration. Chronic hip, buttock and groin pain account for 10% ... -
Risk factors for stroke in tanzania
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Risk in adult social care: Perceptions and experiences of risk in disability services in Ireland
(NUI Galway, 2021-03-21)The principles of autonomy, choice, and independence have been prevalent in the rhetoric used to initiate policy change in disability services in recent decades. As part of this rhetoric, it has been stressed increasingly ...